February 12, 2012

Home sales are down in 2nd quarter

The latest figures show home sales in Wisconsin are down.

Home sales for the second quarter of this year in the state fell 10.5% compared to the same three-month period of last year.

But the clear message here is that if you took the first quarter of ’09 versus ’08, they were down substancially more. So we’re starting to see a bottoming out.”

Bill Malkasian, President of the Wisconsin Realtors Association, says existing home sales fell 22.6% in the first quarter of this year. This most recent drop in sales is the smallest reduction in the last few quarters. Malkasian says the state housing market is actually showing signs of stabilization, with help from the $8,000 tax credit, and low mortgage rates.

“We think that probably the third and fourth quarter are gonna be substancially stronger than they were a year ago.”

Some real challenges, he says, include the 9% unemployment rate, jumpo mortgages, and tighter credit. Malkasian says, along with decreased sales, home values were down. The price of a median-valued home dropped 9.9% to $146,000.

AUDIO: Jackie Johnson report (1:36)

Home sales are down

The latest figures show home sales in Wisconsin are down.

Home sales for the second quarter of this year in the state fell 10.5% compared to the same three-month period of last year.

But the clear message here is that if you took the first quarter of '09 versus '08, they were down substancially more. So we're starting to see a bottoming out."

Bill Malkasian, President of the Wisconsin Realtors Association , says existing home sales fell 22.6% in the first quarter of this year. This most recent drop in sales is the smallest reduction in the last few quarters. Malkasian says the state housing market is actually showing signs of stabilization, with help from the $8,000 tax credit, and low mortgage rates.

"We think that probably the third and fourth quarter are gonna be substancially stronger than they were a year ago."

Some real challenges, he says, include the 9% unemployment rate, jumpo mortgages, and tighter credit. Malkasian says, along with decreased sales, home values were down. The price of a median-valued home dropped 9.9% to $146,000.

AUDIO: Jackie Johnson report (1:36 MP3)

EAB turns up in Kenosha

Another sighting of the emerald ash borer in Wisconsin.

This time, the tree killing insect has been found in Kenosha. DATCP pest specialist Mick Skwarok says workers found the beetle in one of many traps the agency has set up statewide. The discovery will result in a quarantine for the county and possibly for surrounding areas as well.

EAB has now turned up in six Wisconsin counties. Aside from Kenosha, it has also been confirmed in Brown, Crawford, Ozaukee, Vernon and Washington Counties. Skwarok expects the risk to grow in several other southern areas of the state, due to large infestations that have been found just over the Illinois border.

DATCP this week began collecting several thousand traps that were set up across the state to look for EAB. Skwarok says the number of confirmed sightings of the insect could easily go up in the coming weeks as more of those are brought in.

AUDIO: Andrew Beckett reports (MP3 1:11)

Crop duster crashes

A close call for the pilot of a crop duster, following a plane crash Wednesday morning near Evansville.

The pilot was attempting to take off from a grass landing strip, when it was unable to make it off the ground and crashed into a nearby cornfield.

Janesville Gazette reporter Gina Duwe was at the scene of the crash. She says the pilot was able to escape the plane before it burst into flames and declined medical treatment.

The FAA has been notified.

AUDIO: Reporter Gina Duwe (MP3 :13)

Crop duster crashes

A close call for the pilot of a crop duster, following a plane crash Wednesday morning near Evansville.

The pilot was attempting to take off from a grass landing strip, when it was unable to make it off the ground and crashed into a nearby cornfield.

Janesville Gazette reporter Gina Duwe was at the scene of the crash. She says the pilot was able to escape the plane before it burst into flames and declined medical treatment.

The FAA has been notified.

AUDIO: Reporter Gina Duwe (MP3 :13)